Also, if you're looking for more prominent-Larry shows, the rhythm section is incredibly tight and audible on 2006-11-11: Sydney...The Edge is very distant in that one, which makes Adam and Larry's parts really stand out.

Also, if you're looking for more prominent-Larry shows, the rhythm section is incredibly tight and audible on 2006-11-11: Sydney...The Edge is very distant in that one, which makes Adam and Larry's parts really stand out.

Tim Neufeld (atu2 writer, post-show Periscope chat host) recently delivered a talk covering a number of ideas surrounding U2, including an analysis of how Sunday Bloody Sunday has developed over the years from 1983, right through to today. I found it interesting, so I'll share it here. The Sunday Bloody Sunday talk starts at 21:40.

I was listening to a self-made compilaton of the I&E Tour so far the other day and I was thinking that it's a shame this new SBS version hasn't grown on me. Then I started wondering how would it have sounded if the band had taken the acoustic approach that they tried back in 2009 and then remembered that they already teased us all in 2013, from the rooftop of the Electric Lady studios. Remember?

what they said

"The traffic is very fast here in London - the lights go green, and wham! they move off. In Dublin they'll cough, scratch and then away they go. It's like Dublin's in a constant state of amber."
- Bono, November 1979

did you know

The song 'One Tree Hill' is named after the highest volcanic hill in Auckland and was dedicated to Greg Carroll, who had become Bono's personal assistant. Greg Carroll was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1986.